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Bulgaria, Czechia, Greece, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia have issued a joint non-paper on the future role of gas and gas infrastructure. Key points: gas provides the fastest and the most affordable intermediate path to a less carbon-intensive economy, [...]

Energy ministries, regulators and transmission system operators from Estonia, Finland, Latvia and Lithuania on 20 April 2020 have given their agreement to a roadmap establishing a process for the future regional gas market integration of their respective countries. [...]

According to the Wind Europe study “Wind energy in Europe in 2019” it has been installed 15.4 GW (11.7 GW onshore and 3.6 GW offshore) of new wind power capacity in 2019. 13.2 GW of the new installations were in the EU-28. This is 27% higher than 2018 but 10% less [...]

Transmission system operators of the Baltic States and Poland submitted on Tuesday, May 26, 2020, a joint application for funding from the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF). Polskie Sieci Elektroenergetyczne (Poland), Litgrid (Lithuania), AST (Latvia) and Elering [...]

CEEP and EPC invite You to the online policy dialogue: Friday 29 May 2020 - 13.00-14.30 Jerzy Buzek Member of the European Parliament Anna Wagner Deputy Head of Unit, Policy Development & Economic Analysis, DG REGIO European Commission Hubert Strauss Lead [...]

GAZ-SYSTEM signed contract with Saipem Limited for the performance of works related to laying the gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea. The scope of this contract covers also the landfalls where the offshore part will be connected with the onshore components in Poland and [...]

Central Europe Energy Partner (CEEP) strongly believes that the transformation towards an innovative and low emitting economy should proceed in sustainable and balanced way. We welcome the proposal for a regulation establishing the framework for achieving climate [...]

Central Europe Energy Partners (CEEP) is ready to assist the European Commission in drafting its climate and energy policies, pointing out the specific socio-economic situation of energy and energy-intensive sectors of Central European companies. This is why we [...]

The first CEEP Report in 2020 focuses on the Just Transition Mechanism (JTM) and Fund (JTF) which are a tool of support for the regions and sectors most affected by the transition. We present in this edition a variety of voices from Brussels and the Central European [...]

The Central European North-South Infrastructure Corridor is a key enabler for completing the European integration process by bolstering the connectivity, competitiveness and security of the EU- 11 and the European Union overall. Successful implementation of the Corridor would be a historical milestone in European integration, yielding enormous political, economic and social benefits.

This significant document highlights a critical element in the process of addressing Europe’s weaknesses: infrastructure development across Central Europe in the energy, transportation and telecommunications sectors. The study is structured around these three dimensions, without forgetting, of course, the required financial investments.

This report compares the energy prices between the EU-11 and the EU-15, showing that the gap in wealth is not reflected in prices paid for energy. Furthermore, it makes recommendations concerning energy and climate change in the EU’s new 2030 energy and climate policy strategy.

The report addresses the global and European dimensions of CCS – the opportunities but also the challenges associated with this new technology that may spark a revolution in our future energy policies.